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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to the fatted calf in Luke 15?

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The fatted calf symbolizes Christ's sacrificial death for sinners.

In Luke 15:23, the fatted calf represents the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, who is the perfect offering for sin. Just as the father commands the killing of the fatted calf to celebrate his son's return, God's plan of salvation involved the sacrificial death of Jesus to atone for the sins of the elect. This symbol highlights the lavish grace provided at the Father's table, ensuring that believers are eternally satisfied in Christ, the sacrificial lamb who takes away the sins of the world.
Scripture References: Luke 15:23, Ephesians 5:1

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